January 14, 2013 1:51 PM

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Retail inflation rises to 10.56% in Dec

Rising for the third consecutive month, retail inflation breached the double-digit mark at 10.56 per cent in December, driven by higher prices of vegetables, edible oil, pulses and cereal. The retail inflation was 9.90 per cent in November and 9.75 per cent in October. The vegetables basket in December recorded the highest inflation of 25.71 per cent among all the constituents that make the Consumer Price Index (CPI), according to data released today.Vegetables were followed by the oil and fats segment at 16.73 per cent. Sugar turned more expensive by 13.55 per cent.Pulses and cereals became dearer by 13.46 per cent and 13.70 per cent on an annual basis. Meat, fish and egg rose become 11.64 per cent more expensive. Clothing and footwear witnessed 10.74 per cent increase in prices.In urban areas, retail inflation rose to 10.42 per cent in December from 9.69 per cent in the previous month. The CPI for rural population increased to 10.74 per cent during the month from 9.97 per cent in November.Meanwhile Inflation based on wholesale prices declines to 7.18 per cent in December compared to 7.24 per cent in November.

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